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<h1>GETTING STARTED WITH BRACKETS</h1>
<h2>This is your guide!</h2>

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<p>
    Welcome to an early preview of Brackets, a new open-source editor for the next generation of
    the web. We’re big fans of standards and want to build better tooling for JavaScript, HTML and CSS 
    and related open web technologies. This is our humble beginning.
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    <em>You are looking at an early build of Brackets.</em>
    In many ways, Brackets is a different type of editor. One notable difference is that this editor
    is written in JavaScript. So while Brackets might not be ready for your day-to-day use quite yet,
    we are using it every day to build Brackets.
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